- Member since
January 2003
- From: The Hoosier State
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Carnage,
What airbrush are you using and tell us about your technique, just curious. Sometimes the design of the airbrush can shed some light on how it achieves fine lines for muti-color camo outlining with little or no overspray; for example my single action, external mix, Paasche-H requires thin(1:1mix) paint, high pressure, low paint volume and the #1 tip to achieve excellent soft fines lines(1/16in). Wheres as my double action, internal-mix, Iwata HP-CS can take a thicker reletively thin (2:1 mix) paint, low pressure(10 psi), and a slight pull-back on the trigger to get awesome, superbely atomized fine lines(1/32in) for out-lining. Generally you will get less over-spray with thinner paint and lower air pressures; however as in the case of airbrushes such as the Paasche-H set up can differ due to it's design.
Greg Williams
Owner/ Manager
Modern Hobbies LLC
Indianapolis, IN.
IPMS #44084
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